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Halloween
A nice relaxing day overall. Slept in, read a bit, and watched “Hellboy” on Netflix. When Gill got home I carved our pumpkin (I suppose I can’t really call it a jack o’ lantern as we didn’t open it up to put a light inside) and we got ready for the Trick-or-Treaters. Of course, that’s when the skies opened up and it started pouring, again.
Still, we had a few brave kids appear. The most memorable one had to be the little girl (maybe 10 to 12) dressed up as Michael Myers (Michelle Myers?) from Halloween. Oh, and a really cute Batgirl and Batman team.
After the kids died down to a trickle, it was time to go to rehearsal.
It’s kind of weird, doing the same play twice in six months with a completely different group. I tried not to do the same cues, the same looks as last time, but it just sort of happened in a few scenes. It’s also really weird watching a completely different cast, with different staging, and mostly the same music. The whole experience is close enough that my memory keeps confusing on me on what should be happening next. I took photos though, so hopefully I’ll have those up really soon.
Camelot! Camelot!
I’m still wickedly busy finishing up Camelot (I still haven’t even finished my Scotland report) but I wanted to show silverflight8 one of the trees. All in all, I’m quite proud of the work I’ve done on this show.
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Chicken-wire no more
Apparently it’s called poultry netting now. It’s still as sharp as ever – I’m covered in dozens of little scratches and cuts. But the giant tree for Camelot is taking shape, and hopefully by the end of day Monday I’ll have it wrapped up in landscape fabric. Now I just need to find a local supplier of two-part expanding foam.